It's a no-brainer, Lin! It's "social distancing. :)
Seriously, I'm sure you have tried changing the source, say, with a
different word, or if it's a text variable try plain text, or is a
character tag applied, or if it's a corporate-name font, swap it, etc. Is
the font customized to apply special
This is only happening with 2 entries in the entire TOC. In the TOC, they
look identical to all the other entries in the TOC. I've checked the
paragraph tags in both the original files and the TOC files and they are
the same. But in the PDF created from that TOC, the text for those two
headings is
If you save the FM book file, and the first file in the book, as MIF, then
open the MIF file as text, you may be able to find a joboptions statement
with Find/Search. Remember that sometimes words in MIF statements break
actross lines, so if necessary, search for a fragment of "joboptions." To
I believe that is true based on my experience with various versions of FM.
I can't remember and can't check right now, but this may be one of the settings
you can import to multiple file in the book, too.
Craig
From: Framers on
behalf of Doug
Sent: Friday,
I just noticed that the correct job options file loads by default if I
don't include the first document in the Book file. I guess this means the
problem is with that document file. I seem to recall the first file in the
book being used to store...settings? Any truth to this?
Thanks,
On Fri,
Running Frame 2017 on Windows 10.
We use a customized PDF Job Options file.
I started a new project today, and when I went to use FIle > Save as PDF,
the PDF Setup for Selected Files dialog defaults to a Job Option named
Adobe PDF Preset 1.joboptions.jobo instead of my customized Job Options